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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... meetings, he had always refused to assist at tho attempts at genteel comedy in Covent Garden, or to tumble on the boards of Sadler's Wells. He repeated his objections to any tinkering of the law of settlement, and declared his determination to take the sense ...

MR THOMAS DUNCOMBE AND THE LEAGUE

... with certain gentlemen at Sadler's Wells. (Cheers from the Protection benches.) An attempt was accordingly made by the League Finsbury to call him (Mr Duncombe) to account for not going and tumbling with them at Sadler's Wells ; but he explained his reason ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... late lamented Princess Charlotte honoured her with signal marks of approval. After quitting Covent Garden she appeared at Sadlers' Wells Theatre, where her husband was lessee, and in the drama Joan of Arc she played the heroine so effectively that the piece ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... Death of a Miser worth 50,000/. —During the last few days considerable interest has been excited in the neighbourhood of Sadler's Wells, in consequence of the death of Mr William Crew, hairdresser, No. 32 Arlington Street, who, though always living in the ...

Literature

... great cheapness, which is got up. Produced under the personal supervision of Samuel Phelps, Esq., of the Theatre Royal, Sadler's Wells, we have guarantee for the accuracy of the text; and the introductory remarks and numerous valuable critical and explanatory ...

Published: Wednesday 21 May 1851
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1777 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Irish Linen Trade—Belfast, March 5.—Trade generally, during the past week, has exhibited less then ordinary ..

... Theatre, has performed in Drury Lane, was with Madame Vestris in the Lyceum in 1849, and took the part of Columbine at Sadlers' Wells, and in the papers ofthe day was spoken of most favourably. ISSO she came to Edinburgh, and was the Columbine during the ...

DOMESTIC MISCELLANY

... punctual to the day, but in it ly anachronous as or the artillery corps of the Hoxton Volunteers i the old pantomime at Sadler’s Wells.—Press. Tur Jews.—It is stated that the whole number of Jews in England is only 30,000, 20,000 of whom are located in ...

MR ROERUCK*R BOMB-SHELL MOTION

... because not belongi to an Eng man; and the only one who ever ridiculed the physical peculiarities of Roebuck’s manner and “ Sadler's Wells sarcasms,” is Disracli. Yet this pair are now banded ther to overthrow the Government of the Minister whom one of them ...

ys “i ae _ + countrymen, tite _ millan & Co, ee General Markham has artved in England. The state

... sloth, or the deep toll of the bell-bird, came softly play in blank verse, by Mr Selous, which was produced at to the ear. Sadler's Wells on Wednesday night, undor the title of “ Ha- What was not there which eye or ear could For on milton of Bothwellhaugh ...

LAST NIGHTS PARLIAMENT

... same place. DIVINE SERVICE IN THEATRES. Lord Dungannon moved a resolution condemning the performance of Divine service at Sadler’s Wells, and other Metropolitan theatres, highly irreligious, and highly inconsistent with order, and calculated to injuie rather ...

Published: Saturday 25 February 1860
Newspaper: Dundee People's Journal
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 482 | Page: 3 | Tags: none